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what are colloidal electrolytes? explain​

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Answer:Colloidal electrolytes are solutions of salts in which one ion has been replaced by a heavily hydrated polyvalent micelle, carrying an equivalent sum total of electrical charges and also serving as an excellent conductor of electricity. This is the conclusion to which our investigations have led us.

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collodial electrolytes are the solutions of salts in which one ion has been replaced by a heavily hydrated polyvated micelle, carrying an equivalent sum total of electrical charges and also serving as an excellent conductur of electricity. This is the conclusion to which our investigation have led us.

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